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Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 72
Volume 72, October 2015
- Andrew Jacobson, Jasjeet Dhanota, Jessie Godfrey, Hannah Jacobson, Zoe Rossman, Andrew Stanish, Hannah Walker, Jason Riggio:
A novel approach to mapping land conversion using Google Earth with an application to East Africa. 1-9
- Nicholas R. Magliocca, Jasper van Vliet, Calum Brown, Tom P. Evans, Thomas Houet, Peter Messerli, Joseph P. Messina, Kimberly A. Nicholas, Christine Ornetsmüller, Julian Sagebiel, Vanessa Jine Schweizer, Peter H. Verburg, Qiangyi Yu:
From meta-studies to modeling: Using synthesis knowledge to build broadly applicable process-based land change models. 10-20
- Jeffrey A. Soller, Timothy Bartrand, John Ravenscroft, Marirosa Molina, Gene Whelan, Mary Schoen, Nicholas Ashbolt:
Estimated human health risks from recreational exposures to stormwater runoff containing animal faecal material. 21-32 - W. E. Bardsley, Varvara Vetrova, Suxia Liu:
Toward creating simpler hydrological models: A LASSO subset selection approach. 33-43 - Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler, Reinhard Mechler, Junko Mochizuki:
A risk management tool for tackling country-wide contingent disasters: A case study on Madagascar. 44-55 - Quanxiao Fang, Liwang Ma, A. D. Halvorson, R. W. Malone, L. R. Ahuja, Stephen J. Del Grosso, Jerry L. Hatfield:
Evaluating four nitrous oxide emission algorithms in response to N rate on an irrigated corn field. 56-70
- Grégoire Mariéthoz, Niklas Linde, Damien Jougnot, Hassan Rezaee:
Feature-preserving interpolation and filtering of environmental time series. 71-76
- P. Moonen, J. Allegrini:
Employing statistical model emulation as a surrogate for CFD. 77-91 - Caleb A. Buahin, Jeffery S. Horsburgh:
Evaluating the simulation times and mass balance errors of component-based models: An application of OpenMI 2.0 to an urban stormwater system. 92-109 - Sheng-Chung Huo, Shang-Lien Lo, Chih-Hui Chiu, Pei-Te Chiueh, Ching-Sheng Yang:
Assessing a fuzzy model and HSPF to supplement rainfall data for nonpoint source water quality in the Feitsui reservoir watershed. 110-116 - R. Clark, Dennis Gonzalez, P. Dillon, Stephen Charles, D. Cresswell, B. Naumann:
Reliability of water supply from stormwater harvesting and managed aquifer recharge with a brackish aquifer in an urbanising catchment and changing climate. 117-125 - Koji Mori, Kazuhiro Tada, Yasuhiro Tawara, Koichi Ohno, Mari Asami, Koji Kosaka, Hiroyuki Tosaka:
Integrated watershed modeling for simulation of spatiotemporal redistribution of post-fallout radionuclides: Application in radiocesium fate and transport processes derived from the Fukushima accidents. 126-146
- Karolina Jagiello, Aleksandra Mostrag-Szlichtyng, Agnieszka Gajewicz, Toru Kawai, Yoshitaka Imaizumi, Takeo Sakurai, Hiroshi Yamamoto, Norihisa Tatarazako, Kaoruko Mizukawa, Yasunobu Aoki, Noriyuki Suzuki, Haruna Watanabe, Tomasz Puzyn:
Towards modelling of the environmental fate of pharmaceuticals using the QSPR-MM scheme. 147-154
- Peter Metcalfe, Keith J. Beven, Jim Freer:
Dynamic TOPMODEL: A new implementation in R and its sensitivity to time and space steps. 155-172 - Thierry Alex Mara, Stefano Tarantola, Paola Annoni:
Non-parametric methods for global sensitivity analysis of model output with dependent inputs. 173-183 - Grégoire Mariéthoz, Julien Straubhaar, Philippe Renard, Tatiana Chugunova, Pierre Biver:
Constraining distance-based multipoint simulations to proportions and trends. 184-197
- Alessandro Cominola, Matteo Giuliani, Dario Piga, Andrea Castelletti, Andrea Emilio Rizzoli:
Benefits and challenges of using smart meters for advancing residential water demand modeling and management: A review. 198-214
- Henri Haimi, Francesco Corona, Michela Mulas, Laura Sundell, Mari Heinonen, Riku Vahala:
Shall we use hardware sensor measurements or soft-sensor estimates? Case study in a full-scale WWTP. 215-229 - Qingyu Feng, Indrajeet Chaubey, Young Gu Her, Raj Cibin, Bernard A. Engel, Jeffrey Volenec, Xiuying Wang:
Hydrologic and water quality impacts and biomass production potential on marginal land. 230-238 - Mário G. Pereira, Liliana Caramelo, Carmen Vega Orozco, Ricardo Costa, Marj Tonini:
Space-time clustering analysis performance of an aggregated dataset: The case of wildfires in Portugal. 239-249 - Sarah Cunze, Oliver Tackenberg:
Decomposition of the maximum entropy niche function - A step beyond modelling species distribution. 250-260 - Page Kyle, Allison M. Thomson, Marshall Wise, Xuesong Zhang:
Assessment of the importance of spatial scale in long-term land use modeling of the Midwestern United States. 261-271
- Ioannis N. Athanasiadis, Sander Janssen, Dean P. Holzworth, Peter J. Thorburn, Marcello Donatelli, Valerie O. Snow, Gerrit Hoogenboom, Jeffrey W. White:
Thematic issue on agricultural systems modelling and software - Part II. 274-275
- Dean P. Holzworth, Val Snow, Sander Janssen, Ioannis N. Athanasiadis, Marcello Donatelli, Gerrit Hoogenboom, Jeffrey W. White, Peter J. Thorburn:
Agricultural production systems modelling and software: Current status and future prospects. 276-286 - Frank Ewert, Reimund P. Rötter, Marco Bindi, Heidi Webber, Marián Trnka, Kurt Christian Kersebaum, Jørgen Eivind Olesen, Martin K. van Ittersum, Sander Janssen, M. Rivington, Mikhail A. Semenov, Daniel Wallach, John R. Porter, D. Stewart, Jan Verhagen, Thomas Gaiser, Taru Palosuo, Fulu Tao, Claas Nendel, Pier Paolo Roggero, L. Bartosová, Senthold Asseng:
Crop modelling for integrated assessment of risk to food production from climate change. 287-303 - Edmar I. Teixeira, Hamish E. Brown, Joanna Sharp, Esther D. Meenken, Frank Ewert:
Evaluating methods to simulate crop rotations for climate impact assessments - A case study on the Canterbury plains of New Zealand. 304-313 - Stefano Balbi, Agustin del Prado, Patricia Gallejones, Chandanathil Pappachan Geevan, Guillermo Pardo, Elena Pérez-Miñana, Rosa Manrique, Cuitlahuac Hernandez-Santiago, Ferdinando Villa:
Modeling trade-offs among ecosystem services in agricultural production systems. 314-326 - Subhasis Giri, A. Pouyan Nejadhashemi, Zhen Zhang, Sean A. Woznicki:
Integrating statistical and hydrological models to identify implementation sites for agricultural conservation practices. 327-340 - Richard T. McNider, C. Handyside, K. Doty, Water Lee Ellenburg, James F. Cruise, John R. Christy, D. Moss, Vaishali Sharda, Gerrit Hoogenboom, Peter Caldwell:
An integrated crop and hydrologic modeling system to estimate hydrologic impacts of crop irrigation demands. 341-355 - Shaoxiu Ma, Romain Lardy, Anne-Isabelle Graux, Haythem Ben Touhami, Katja Klumpp, Raphaël Martin, Gianni Bellocchi:
Regional-scale analysis of carbon and water cycles on managed grassland systems. 356-371 - Fábio Ricardo Marin, Peter J. Thorburn, Daniel Silveira Pinto Nassif, Leandro G. Costa:
Sugarcane model intercomparison: Structural differences and uncertainties under current and potential future climates. 372-386 - Marco Moriondo, Roberto Ferrise, Giacomo Trombi, Lorenzo Brilli, Camilla Dibari, Marco Bindi:
Modelling olive trees and grapevines in a changing climate. 387-401 - Kurt Christian Kersebaum, Kenneth J. Boote, J. S. Jorgenson, Claas Nendel, Marco Bindi, C. Frühauf, Thomas Gaiser, Gerrit Hoogenboom, C. Kollas, Jørgen Eivind Olesen, Reimund P. Rötter, Françoise Ruget, Peter J. Thorburn, Marián Trnka, Martin Wegehenkel:
Analysis and classification of data sets for calibration and validation of agro-ecosystem models. 402-417 - Jeremy P. M. Whish, Neville I. Herrmann, Neil A. White, Andrew D. Moore, Darren J. Kriticos:
Integrating pest population models with biophysical crop models to better represent the farming system. 418-425 - Simone Bregaglio, Marcello Donatelli:
A set of software components for the simulation of plant airborne diseases. 426-444
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